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Campaign giving by women has … fallen since 2020?!

You’ve seen the headlines: VP Kamala Harris’ entrance into the presidential race in late July fueled a surge in donations from younger, more diverse, first-time donors, mostly women.  So it’s a bit shocking that, according to data from Open Secrets, the...
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*NEW* Endorsements from Elect Black Women PAC

Our partners at Elect Black Women PAC just released their final round of endorsements for 2024! And with less than eight weeks until Election Day, they need our help ASAP. We’ve seen an explosion of fundraising support for the first...
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New Research: Non-incumbent women overlooked, underfunded

We’re back with an update on the newest research from the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP). Their Women, Money, & Politics Watch now includes fundraising data for Congressional candidates from all 50 states, meaning we’re able to drill...
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Congrats Tim Walz: Now, a blue Senate + Peggy Flanagan!

Kamala just chose her running mate. Let’s welcome Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to the race 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Assuming Democrats win the presidency in November, Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan will ascend to replace Walz, becoming the first Native American woman governor in...
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6 candidates affected by gun violence you can help right now

Amid all the conversation about the radicalizing political rhetoric and potential Secret Service failures that led to last weekend’s attempted assassination of Donald Trump, one piece of the conversation is missing:  Why was Thomas Matthew Crooks able to gain access...
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New partnership + slate supporting House women

We know there’s a lot of uncertainty at the top of the Democratic ticket right now, but that hasn’t changed our mission: Empowering women donors to grow their influence, thereby helping ensure women running for office at all levels have...
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[New Slate] 10 Black women to support on Juneteenth

Today, Americans across the country are celebrating Juneteenth, our newest national holiday. Black Americans have celebrated it for decades as the official end of slavery in the United States. Federally recognized since 2021, it’s now a day we’re all called...
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A rare abortion win at SCOTUS

Yesterday morning, we got a rare win at the Supreme Court: In a unanimous opinion, the Justices preserved widespread access to mifepristone, one of two ingredients in the abortion pill. Sixty-three percent of abortions are medication abortions, and it is...